GRIFFIN, GA (January 26, 2010) -- A budding driving career and a trip
to college are on tap for Max Gresham in 2011 according to plans
announced today.

Gresham, a 17-year-old Griffin, GA driver, stated he has been accepted
and plans to attend Belmont Abby College
in Belmont, NC this coming fall. According to Gresham, the suburban
Charlotte school offers a bachelor's degree in Business Management
with a concentration in Motorsports Management. The four-year degree,
designed with a specific focus on the business and management side of the
racing industry, is the first of its kind in the country.

"My plan is to get a degree in their Business
Administration/Motorsports Management program," stated Gresham, a
graduating Senior student at Woodward Academy in College Park, GA.
"Belmont Abby is a great school and a lot of my friends in racing
have gone through the Business and Motorsports Marketing program there.
It's awesome that I can get a degree in a program and area that I
really love."

Gresham also noted that the school's proximity to Charlotte was a
factor in his college choice. The winner of two NASCAR K&N Pro Series
events and an ARCA race in 2010, Gresham will turn 18 on April 30 and
hopes to compete in select NASCAR Truck and Nationwide Series events
throughout the second half of the 2011 season. He has already announced a
five-race ARCA superspeedway program with Venturini Motorsports for 2011.

"It's great that Belmont Abby is close enough to Charlotte so I
am able to participate in anything I need to do to advance my driving
career," Gresham stated. "All freshmen at Belmont Abby have to
live on campus and I am looking forward to that. It will be great meeting
new people. I want to have the full Belmont Abby College experience."

Gresham already has a guaranteed starting spot in the event that will
bring together the top NASCAR short track champion and race winning
drivers from across North America. The 225-lap
NASCAR K&N Pro Series all-star race is broken up into three sections
-- two 100-lap segments and a 25-lap dash for cash to the finish.